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Pharmaceutical preparations
January 1, 2021 Author:admin RETURN

1. Professional training goals and requirements

(1) Training goals

This major trains senior professionals with basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills in pharmaceutical preparations, who can engage in the research, development, production, process technology transformation and quality management of pharmaceutical dosage forms, pharmaceutical preparations, and new technologies.

(2) Professional requirements

The students of this major should be able to engage in the research and development of pharmaceutical dosage forms and preparations; engage in the research and application of new preparation technologies, engage in the design and transformation of preparation workshops and process technologies, and be able to undertake tasks such as drug dispensing and clinical rational drug use guidance.

Graduates should acquire the following knowledge and abilities:

Master the basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills of pharmaceutics; master the basic theories, methods and experimental skills of pharmaceutical dosage forms and preparation research and development; master the basic knowledge of preparation workshop process design, preparation production and quality management, and be familiar with pharmaceutical preparation equipment; Master the basic theories, basic knowledge and experimental skills of drug analysis, pharmacology, traditional Chinese medicine, medicinal chemistry, physical chemistry, microbiology and other disciplines; master the basic methods of data retrieval and literature retrieval; be familiar with pharmaceutical regulations; understand the professional field Development dynamics.

2. School system and degree

(1) Implement a flexible educational system. The basic academic system of this major is 4 years, and students can complete their studies in 3-7 years.

(2) Graduates who meet the requirements of the Degree Regulations will be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree.

3. Graduation requirements

The total graduation credits are 169 credits, including 94.5 credits for compulsory courses (38 credits for public basic platform courses, 37.5 credits for subject basic platform courses, and 19 credits for professional basic platform courses); 54.5 credits for elective courses (38.5 credits for major optional courses, and optional courses for majors 8 credits, 8 credits for public elective courses); 20 credits for practical teaching links (including 7 credits for "special credits").

4. Course setting

Subject basic platform courses: Advanced Mathematics C, Inorganic Chemistry, Physics, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Instrumental Analysis, Biochemistry.

Professional basic platform courses: human anatomy and physiology, natural medicine chemistry, industrial pharmacy, pharmacology.

Limited elective courses for majors: Medicinal Botany, Medicinal Chemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacy Management, Literature Search, Drug Analysis, Principles of Chemical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Polymer Materials, Pharmaceutical English, Biopharmaceuticals and Medicine Kinetics, pharmaceutical preparation equipment, in vivo chromatographic analysis.